In the days leading up to Milton's landfall, there was all the screaming:
"They are modifying Milton!"
"They are trying to attack Florida!"
(despite no evidence of such massive abilities and energy inputs to create or direct hurricanes like that)
Then, FINALLY, we see clear evidence of the well documented, somewhat reliable and effective weather modification methodology - cloud seeding - taking place 150 miles offshore, as a weakening mechanism, forcing Milton to dump its rain and took the juice out of the rotation right before landfall.
"Prayers Answered!"
"God stopped the Cat 5!"
Of course I don't discount divine providence, since nothing good or bad occurs apart from God's providence. But immediate causation and direct intervention is another matter. If your trajectory of reactions to unfolding events over the past week was like the above, you need to consider whether you are being played by misdirection campaigns; particularly the specific idea many are now pushing that <super secret government tech that somehow has its mil specs leaked online> can make and steer the most devastating storms on Earth. That is thermodynamically impossible, and basically functions as cover from the data driven fact that we currently have an overworked magnetosphere and the sun controls the weather more than any mainstream modeling will acknowledge ... the current low latitude auroras are proving that among other things. This is a bigger deal than a historic hurricane, it is another data point painting the picture of potentially worse disastrous events in the coming years and decades.
P.S. On the topic of cloud seeding, on the one hand it is very well documented as tested and proven to work. On the other hand, there is incentive to be low key about its usage, because in order for cloud seeding to work it must rob Peter to pay Paul, whether robbing from some other time or some other space. So there could be unintended geopolitical consequences, if rainfall among surrounding territories of sovereign nations are impacted.
I can agree with this. It's what I was thinking also.